Klopp's side begin the new campaign at home to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night and Klopp says there will be hangover from their heartbreak in Kiev.

When asked if the defeat to Real Madrid had harmed the club, Klopp said: "No damage. No, absolutely not.

"I think we got a lot of respect because of the way we played last season and I think everyone who saw the final saw that we could have won it against a side in a completely different moment.

Jurgen Klopp has led Liverpool to five wins out of five in the Premier League this season

"They see the games we played. They saw City, they saw Rome, they saw Porto. They saw so many games which we played in a really good way. There was a lot of respect.

"It is a nice experience, it is a nice memory, but pretty sure it will help us in the moment, all that stuff, but at the end we have to start new - using the experience but not relying on it.

Liverpool face PSG on Tuesday night

"The best way is when you are experienced you use your new knowledge and start again - like a virgin if you want."

Liverpool's front three of Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane have collectively scored 99 goals since the start of last season - a figure matched by Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani at the Parc des Princes.

Klopp admits Paris Saint-Germain boast an impressive attacking unit but says he would not swap any of his players.

"I love my players, all of them, I wouldn't change them but I watched Paris, I watched them last year and I watched them this year, and it is impressive," said Klopp.

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Klopp is wary of the threat posed by Neymar

Klopp is wary of the threat posed by Neymar

"They are good, really good, not only for Paris, but Kylian Mbappe, come on, what a World Cup he played.